FREE Phonetic Blend Charts – Mastering Phonic Sounds!

Teaching and mastering all the consonant blend sounds are a must in our homeschool before we move on to more difficult phonic skills. I created these phonetic blend chartsfor my kindergartner who needed some extra practice with his blends.

I colored coated the vowels in case you wanted to cut up into flashcards instead of leaving them as charts. I laminated all the cards and placed them in a silver ring in random order. After he has masters each blend chart, I remove the specific chart from the stack on the ring.

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Thanks for sharing these. I know someone mentioned they aren’t consonant blends. I taught kindergarten for 3 years as a public school teacher before I started homeschooling my now 7 children. I never could keep the actual names of blends, diagraphs, dipthongs or any of those names straight and I realized one day it didn’t matter. What matters is teaching the sounds they made together! Because let’s face it, the rules of English are insane and there is always an exception to any rule anywho! These will be very handy to my son who is a struggling reader. Thanks so much for these wonderful resources!

Thanks for these! I printed these out for my 2-year old who is ready to start blending. I printed out 2 copies- one I put in a page protectors. The second I laminated and cut up the squares. I told him it was a matching game, and he LOVED them! I made him read the blend and find its match. I also asked him for each blend when he was done, so it was as if he played each mat twice! By the next day, he was trying to sound out words in a book! Success!

May I ask what font you used for this wonderful resource? I noticed after downloading, printing, and laminating my set that the letter ‘p’ was missing from all of these- pa, pe, pi, po, pu. Thought I could just make one page myself but would really like for the font to match if possible. Thank you for sharing your fantastic resource!